HC Deb 07 February 1990 vol 166 c679W
Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the capital expenditure on local authority schools in each of the past 10 years in cash and constant price terms.

Mr. Lang

[holding answer 5 February 1990]: The information is given in the following table, which has been compiled from local authority financial returns. The reduction in expenditure in real terms during the period reflects a substantial and progressive decline in pupil numbers which in turn reduced the requirement for new school building.

Capital expenditure by local authorities on schools ( £ million)
Year At outturn prices At 1988–89 prices
1979–80 47.598 89.625
1980–81 52.301 83.214
1981–82 60.404 87.534
1982–83 52.378 70.793
1983–84 45.098 58.235
1984–85 46.099 56.711
1985–86 51.276 59.864
1986–87 46.506 52.524
1987–88 48.260 51.761
11988–89 59.392 59.392
1Provisional.

The figures include expenditure on nursery, primary, secondary and special schools. Outturn figures have been converted to 1988–89 prices using the GDP deflator.